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i've prepared a document containing 20 numbered equations that look like: 1-1 , i want to change all of them to look like: (1-1).

I followed this guide for numbering the equations - How do you easily add equation numbers to Microsoft Word 2010 equations?

i think it is a basic routine for organizing equations in scientific document.

tried some methods that was suggested , but none of them really helped. such simple task , turn to complicated one , only with Word...

anyone here can help ?

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  • Welcome to Super User. We need more details to be able to help you. You commented to the answer below "it is automated numbering using captions". Please edit your question to give more details about how you added the "equations" to the document.
    – CharlieRB
    Jun 9, 2014 at 11:52
  • edited , is it clearer now ?
    – UdiW
    Jun 10, 2014 at 10:30

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This isn't perfect, but it might work for you:

  1. Open the document in MS Word, press Ctrl+H
  2. Enter (<[0-9]@>)-(<[0-9]@>) in the Find What box
  3. Enter (\1-\2) in the Replace With box and keep hitting the Find Next button to see if it correctly matches what you want it to match
  4. If you're satisfied, press Replace All
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  • nothing found, maybe is because it is automated numbering using caption
    – UdiW
    Jun 9, 2014 at 11:30

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